This is the second (mostly wordless) column. You can read last week’s (very wordy) column here. I don’t know where this column will end, or which path we’ll take to get there, or what forms of media I’ll be using along the way. This week, it’s a cartoon. Next week, maybe I’ll write you a poem in the sky from inside a hot air balloon! Are you following us on Facebook? Heather Hogan Heather Hogan is an Autostraddle senior editor who grew up in the foothills of the north Georgia mountains and finally made her way to New York City at the age of 34. Heather has written 252 articles for us.
Exploring the INTP mind — How do you go about 'typing' other people? Like. First of all, to type people, you have to be very familiar with cognitive functions and how they manifest in real life.

I look for the display of extraverted functions (Te, Ne, Fe, Se). These are the easiest to detect, and even introverts with a dominant introverted function would display their auxiliary extraverted function more readily (e.g. INTP has dominant Ti, but would mostly display Ne/Fe when interacting with other people). Then, I’d try to determine whether someone is an extravert or an introvert. This is more complicated than you think and you cannot go by the stereotype that extraverts are outgoing and introverts are quiet. Determine whether they’re a J or a P. As you get to know the person more, you’ll start to see their introverted functions (Ti, Fi, Ni, Si) in action, and then you can be more certain about their type.

Some people are easier to type than others. If you know someone who believes they are the wrong type, try explaining to them why tests are inaccurate.
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He's given two interviews, total since he retired his strip in 1995. Reporters have staked out his home in Ohio to no avail. The man just prefers not to be a public figure. But in the documentary Stripped (which you can buy or rent on iTunes), Watterson not only gives an interview, he drew the art for the poster—the first Watterson cartoon to be published in nearly 20 years. Stripped features interviews with just about every major cartoonist still alive, including Cathy Guisewite (Cathy), Bill Amend (Foxtrot), Stephan Pastis (Pearls Before Swine), Jim Davis (Garfield), Mort Walker (Beetle Bailey), and a host of web comic artists, including Kate Beaton (Hark, A Vagrant!) Watterson is the creator of one of the most beloved pieces of comic art, and most of his fans have probably never heard him speak before. Here are four tips about the creative process that Watterson reveals in the film: 1. 2. 3. 4.

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